"Time's gonna take care of this but give us another 12 to 24 hours or so. It's a dangerous situation when you go into water. We saw the last few weeks when we had a fatality," Fischer said.

Crews will be working 24-7 for the next week doing debris pick up and cleaning.

Flooding also forced dozens of road closures all across the Louisville area.

A portion of Kentucky 22 is shut down at Springcrest Drive, after a culvert over Goose Creek collapsed.

An entire portion of one lane is gone.

Drivers are asked to use Westport Road as a detour until repairs can be made.

MSD is closely monitoring things.

“This seven inch rain that is going through this watershed is going to go into all the streams, tributaries and rivers that go into the Ohio River. So we're now beginning to track the Ohio River. Our latest projections are that the Ohio River will begin to crest around midnight on Saturday,” Greg Heitzman with MSD said.

People who were forced from their homes by the flooding were able to go to the Fairgrounds.